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Activating raised suspension and hill descent

You can raise the car's suspension to increase the ground clearance of your car and activate hill descent control.

Raised suspension gives your car a higher ground clearance and can be useful when driving off-road. It can also be used in other situations, such as when you are going up or down steep slopes or high kerbs.

Hill descent control1 allows your car to automatically apply braking when it detects that you are driving downhill. This can be useful as it can help you in maintaining a low speed and avoid unwanted acceleration. Activating HDC also changes the feel of the accelerator pedal to improve control and traction on slippery surfaces.

 Note

If raised suspension is deactivated while driving on a steep downhill gradient, the automatic braking effect will gradually decrease.

Driving with the suspension raised is only available at speeds below 25 km/h (15 mph). By default, your car's suspension automatically returns to its previous height when that speed limit is exceeded. However, HDC is available until you reach 40 km/h (25 mph). Driving at higher speeds automatically disables the raised suspension setting and, in turn, the hill descent control.

Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings.
Go to DriveRaised suspension.
Turn raised suspension on or off.

 Note

Affecting other features

Activating raised suspension affects the availability of other features. One pedal drive is turned off and automatic creeping is enabled by default and cannot be adjusted in settings.

Intended use

Raised suspension is not designed to be used on public roads.

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